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president barack obama wins re-electi re-election. in the end it wasn't even close. >> you made your voice heard. and you made a difference. >> with a gracious concession, republican challenger mitt romney made a humble request of both parties. >> to put the people before the politics. >> no republican has ever won the white house without ohio. >> in the end the battleground state of ohio put the election out of reach. >> the president of the united states defeats mitt romney. >> but the nation remains a house divided as the balance of power holds firm on capitol hill, a call for unity. >> we remain more than a collection of red states and blue states. we are and forever will be the united states of america. >> i'm soledad o'brien. >> this morning we have every issue covered. can the white house and congress work together to fix the economy? will the partisan gap now close? with the empire state building bathed in blue light, this much is clear. >> let the world know that 11:18 pm on the east coast of the united states, we projected t
president barack obama wins re-electi re-election. in the end it wasn't even close. >> you made your voice heard. and you made a difference. >> with a gracious concession, republican challenger mitt romney made a humble request of both parties. >> to put the people before the politics. >> no republican has ever won the white house without ohio. >> in the end the battleground state of ohio put the election out of reach. >> the president of the united states...
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president obama, you just got re-elected. let's get it done. it's peanuts compared to the fiscal cliff. all right. thanks for watching. see you again tomorrow at 7:00. "piers morgan tonight" starts right now. >>> good evening. looking live at the white house tonight. we've got breaking news on the president tonight. i'm going to show you one of the most extraordinary pieces of video i think i have ever seen of any political leader. it was shown yesterday at obama campaign headquarters in chicago just hours after barack obama's re-elected. it shows the leader of the free world as i have never seen him, you probably haven't seen him either. raw, exhausted and reduced to open tears by the efforts of his young campaign workers. and by the thought of what he himself has accomplished. it's one of those things you've got to watch in its entirety. here it is, arguably barack obama's finest ever speech. >> i try to picture myself when i was your age and i first moved to chicago at the age of 25, and i had this vague inkling about making a difference. i
president obama, you just got re-elected. let's get it done. it's peanuts compared to the fiscal cliff. all right. thanks for watching. see you again tomorrow at 7:00. "piers morgan tonight" starts right now. >>> good evening. looking live at the white house tonight. we've got breaking news on the president tonight. i'm going to show you one of the most extraordinary pieces of video i think i have ever seen of any political leader. it was shown yesterday at obama campaign...
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, not making the obama campaign happy, four years later he's playing a critical role for the obama re-election. >> look at the party tonight. it's a party that's more energetic, a party that is diverse. a party that is going to work overtime to help re-elect president obama. we had a very difficult moment in 2008. there were two wonderful, credible candidates fighting against each other. they came together and they are still together. bill clinton, once again, validated president obama who is someone who is up to the job and getting america back on track. >> they're probably not hanging out together having a beer after this. they've gone their separate ways. >> it depends on the recipe as you well know. >> carly fiorina? >> i agree. i think bill clinton is an incredibly skillful and fantastic storyteller. we heard a story in that clip that you played. his story was all the problems were caused by republicans for the last eight years. it was bill clinton that seened financial deregulation, democrats who sat and stood in opposition to reigning in fannie mae and freddie mac, which helped create t
, not making the obama campaign happy, four years later he's playing a critical role for the obama re-election. >> look at the party tonight. it's a party that's more energetic, a party that is diverse. a party that is going to work overtime to help re-elect president obama. we had a very difficult moment in 2008. there were two wonderful, credible candidates fighting against each other. they came together and they are still together. bill clinton, once again, validated president obama...
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it was shown yesterday at obama campaign headquarters in chicago just hours after barack obama's re-elected. it shows the leader of the free world as i have never seen him, you probably haven't seen him either. raw, exhausted and reduced to open tears by the efforts of his young campaign workers. and by the thought of what he himself has accomplished. it's one of those things you've got to watch in its entirety. here it is, arguably barack obama's finest ever speech. >> i try to picture myself when i was your age and i first moved to chicago at the age of 25, and i had this vague inkling about making a difference. i didn't really know how to do it. i didn't have a structure. and there wasn't a presidential campaign at the time that i could attach myself to. ronald reagan had just been re-elected and was incredibly popular and so i came to chicago knowing that somehow, i wanted to make sure that my life attached itself to helping kids get a great education or helping people living in poverty to get decent jobs and be able to work and have daybreak. to make sure that people didn't have to go
it was shown yesterday at obama campaign headquarters in chicago just hours after barack obama's re-elected. it shows the leader of the free world as i have never seen him, you probably haven't seen him either. raw, exhausted and reduced to open tears by the efforts of his young campaign workers. and by the thought of what he himself has accomplished. it's one of those things you've got to watch in its entirety. here it is, arguably barack obama's finest ever speech. >> i try to picture...
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if barack obama tomorrow night can make it 3 for 3, they could break out in this election. they've been trying to do that. the dynamics have been steady all along, they have a chance. i think they have a chance -- >> you've seen bounces before for democrats that then have faded away. >> it's been a while. bill clinton has a bit of a balance to carry the bush race, they both have eight points, they matched up. because of the polarization, the cable era, president obama just got two points four years ago against john mccain. most of us knew it was a democratic year. you sort of knew it, here's my big question, i think david's right, they've had a very good show. carly rightfully points to the questions bill clinton made. if you have three good nights, my question is, what happens over breakfast friday morning. the government will release the latest unemployment report. that could be a 2x4, if it's positive and they have three good nights, they may get the glass half empty. if it's negative it's going to take the air out of the balloon. >> people's ideas on the economy is alre
if barack obama tomorrow night can make it 3 for 3, they could break out in this election. they've been trying to do that. the dynamics have been steady all along, they have a chance. i think they have a chance -- >> you've seen bounces before for democrats that then have faded away. >> it's been a while. bill clinton has a bit of a balance to carry the bush race, they both have eight points, they matched up. because of the polarization, the cable era, president obama just got two...
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now, i like -- i like the argument for president obama's re-election a lot better. here it is. he inherited a deeply damaged economy. he put a floor under the crash. he began the long, hard road to recovery, and laid the foundation for a modern, more well-balanced economy that will produce millions of good, new jobs, strong new businesses and lots of new wealth for innovation. now, are we where we want to be today? no. is the president satisfied? of course not. but are we better off than we were when he took office? listen to this, listen to this. everybody has forgotten -- everybody has forgotten, when president obama took office, the economy was in freefall. it had just shrunk 9 full percentages of gdp, we were losing 750,000 jobs a month. are we doing better than that today? the answer is yes. now look, here is the challenge he faces and the challenge all of you who support him face. i get it, i know it. i have been there. a lot of americans are still angry and frustrated about this economy. if you look at the numbers you know employment is growing, banks are beginning to le
now, i like -- i like the argument for president obama's re-election a lot better. here it is. he inherited a deeply damaged economy. he put a floor under the crash. he began the long, hard road to recovery, and laid the foundation for a modern, more well-balanced economy that will produce millions of good, new jobs, strong new businesses and lots of new wealth for innovation. now, are we where we want to be today? no. is the president satisfied? of course not. but are we better off than we...
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obama was elected the first time it was historic. if he is elected again it will also be historic because no president has been reelected with that kind of number since franklin roosevelt. the waning days of the great depression. i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. these appliances could have been made here in america. but a company called global tech maximized profits by paying its workers next to nothing... under sweatshop conditions in china. when mitt romney led bain, they saw global tech as a good investment... even knowing that the firm promoted its practice of exploiting... low-wage labor to its investors. mitt romney - tough on china? since when? statistics and studies and numbers and facts thrown out last night in a 90-minute little period of time. for a lot of us it's a lot to process. but when you are able to process it and digest those numbers, two very different economic ideologies emerge from all of that rhetoric. that is why we hire ali velshi and why he comes to town. makes sense of it all. here is the deal.
obama was elected the first time it was historic. if he is elected again it will also be historic because no president has been reelected with that kind of number since franklin roosevelt. the waning days of the great depression. i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. these appliances could have been made here in america. but a company called global tech maximized profits by paying its workers next to nothing... under sweatshop conditions in china. when mitt romney led bain, they saw...
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of course i'll vote and i'm voting for obama. i can't believe mitt romney could win this election, but i'm also in a state of mind that that would be so aappalling to me. i can't believe it could be true. >> he's been working the you don't understand me ticket. let's look at him on kelly and michael. >> honorhoney boo boo or snooki? >> do you know who they are? >> i'm kind of a snooki fan. look how tiny she's gotten. she's lost weight and she's energetic. just her spark plug personality. >> he's never heard of honey boo boo snooki. someone's told him. >> no. he's watching honey boo boo and snooki back-to-back. they say every election is crucial yes, it's crucial but a lot can't get done in four years anyway, but if worse came to worse, if we had this guy for four years, i doubt it would be that easily affected. i think you need two terms as president. i think obama needs two terms to prove what he can do. >> i think about that. four years is probably never enough for anybody to do very much as president. if you come in, the first
of course i'll vote and i'm voting for obama. i can't believe mitt romney could win this election, but i'm also in a state of mind that that would be so aappalling to me. i can't believe it could be true. >> he's been working the you don't understand me ticket. let's look at him on kelly and michael. >> honorhoney boo boo or snooki? >> do you know who they are? >> i'm kind of a snooki fan. look how tiny she's gotten. she's lost weight and she's energetic. just her spark...
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but when it comes to going up against barack obama, in an election cycle that is going to be about expanding the economy and creating jobs, being number 47 as job creator ain't going to cut it. we were number one in job creation, i think that works. creating obama care before obama, can most despised and reviled health care legislation in the history of this country doesn't cut it and i think that will be terribly problematic. >> you said it in a nice way but you're knifing him straight in the back, aren't you? >> i'm just pointing out the facts. >> you've just taken a large knife and gone straight down. >> it's on the record. it's discussed in every debate on every talk show. it's the reality of where we are. >> i'm not criticizing but i'm saying you have it in you? >> i'm glad to get your endorsement. >> let's not go that far, governor. it's a long way until the race. i think the interesting thing about the pair of you is that it may well come down to a choice between you and mitt romney. why should they choose you over mitt romney. >> how about first in job creation versus 47th? how about
but when it comes to going up against barack obama, in an election cycle that is going to be about expanding the economy and creating jobs, being number 47 as job creator ain't going to cut it. we were number one in job creation, i think that works. creating obama care before obama, can most despised and reviled health care legislation in the history of this country doesn't cut it and i think that will be terribly problematic. >> you said it in a nice way but you're knifing him straight...
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this election is between barack obama and paul ryan. romney is almost irrelevant to it. paul ryan is the budget this congress has passed. god forbid romney is elected. if romney is elected with congress, which already passed the ryan budget, there's no president for the next four years to veto anything this right wing congress does. normally we talk about platforms. this congress has already passed the ryan budget. it didn't pass the senate, but passed the house. now we have to say oh, my gosh, if barack obama isn't there to veto it, all these things, doing away with medicare as we now know it, and replacing it with the voucher system, the affordable health care act and good things about that, 30 million more people would have elt h insurance and if you have a pre-existing condition in your family, you can't be denied insurance. doing away with pell grants. this congress is doing away with all that. and now we have a president of the united states that's going to veto it. and he can't afford not to veto it. >> my gut feeling it suits barack obama to get off the economy a
this election is between barack obama and paul ryan. romney is almost irrelevant to it. paul ryan is the budget this congress has passed. god forbid romney is elected. if romney is elected with congress, which already passed the ryan budget, there's no president for the next four years to veto anything this right wing congress does. normally we talk about platforms. this congress has already passed the ryan budget. it didn't pass the senate, but passed the house. now we have to say oh, my gosh,...
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we'll hear how he makes celebrities into cash magnets and how president obama can get re-elected. and offered me some advice. >> go a little hair spray. >> you think people would buy hair spray from me this is "piers piers tonight." >> jackie collins has sold over 400 million copies of her books. and if you've read each one of them, you know this, she is no shrinking violet. jackie collins joins me now. what a great talent. look at that, "goddess of vengeance." what i like about the dynamic now is your sister isn't here to grab all the attention like she did last time. >> oh, come on, piers. you know you used to watch her on "dynasty" when you were younger, doing up thinkable things. you read my books when you were younger? >> i did. let me ask you about this. there are lots of women kicking ass out there. michele bachmann, sarah palin, characters like this. what do you make of them? >> i don't make a lot of them. i think that, you know, they're coming out with ridiculous sentences and ideas. and i can't get with it. i mean, i want the democrats to stay out of my -- where i want t
we'll hear how he makes celebrities into cash magnets and how president obama can get re-elected. and offered me some advice. >> go a little hair spray. >> you think people would buy hair spray from me this is "piers piers tonight." >> jackie collins has sold over 400 million copies of her books. and if you've read each one of them, you know this, she is no shrinking violet. jackie collins joins me now. what a great talent. look at that, "goddess of...
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i'm voting for obama. i can't believe that mitt romney could win this election but i'm also in the state of mind that would be so appalling to me so i can't believe it could be true. >> he's been working the you don't understand me ticket. he went on kelly and michael. let's have a little look at this. >> honey boo boo or snooki. >> do you know who either -- >> i'm kind of a snooki fan. i mean -- look, i mean look how tiny she's gotten. she's lost weight and she's energetic. i mean just her spark plug personality. >> he's never heard of snooki or honey boo boo, has he. >> of course, he has. he knows exactly -- that's what he's watching at night. honey boo boo and then snooki back to back. they say every election is a crucial election so i'm not of that, you know, kind of -- i think that's, yes, it's crucial but clearly in four years obviously a lot can't get done in four years anyway so even if worst came to worst and we had him for four years would any of the things he's threatening to do happen, i doubt
i'm voting for obama. i can't believe that mitt romney could win this election but i'm also in the state of mind that would be so appalling to me so i can't believe it could be true. >> he's been working the you don't understand me ticket. he went on kelly and michael. let's have a little look at this. >> honey boo boo or snooki. >> do you know who either -- >> i'm kind of a snooki fan. i mean -- look, i mean look how tiny she's gotten. she's lost weight and she's...
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that's higher than it is now but reagan was re-elected. he said one of my favorite quotes. he said, putting people first has always been america's secret weapon. president obama puts people first. not just african-americans. not just rich folks, poor folks. he puts america first and people first. >> when he was losing at basketball in a match, did he fire himself up? does he have that thing in him to say, right. like he might be doing now. >> i feel like you are painting an analogy that he's losing now. >> is that inaccurate? >> absolutely, piers. >> is he winning, do you think? >> we are winning. we are on that track. when you inherit -- >> when you look at the economy in america, you won't find many people saying america is winning. >> no. >> he's the boss and he said the buck stops with him. he's won battles, like the killing of bin laden, the automobile industry and things, great ticks on the box but there are minuses to address. >> absolutely. when you look at a systemic problem, when we have -- what made our country great historically, in my opinion are the public edu
that's higher than it is now but reagan was re-elected. he said one of my favorite quotes. he said, putting people first has always been america's secret weapon. president obama puts people first. not just african-americans. not just rich folks, poor folks. he puts america first and people first. >> when he was losing at basketball in a match, did he fire himself up? does he have that thing in him to say, right. like he might be doing now. >> i feel like you are painting an analogy...
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we watched on tuesday night as people all over the world celebrated obama's re-election but not everyone is excited. you saw lots of folks threatening to move to canada and this guy was helping them out. >> you don't like democracy, here's the road a few hundred miles, take a passport. >> go north. that was pretty funny. >> first time i've seen this. i'm sure they got a big response from people not happy about the map. >>> let's go to the university of mississippi and the reaction here not as funny. students accused of using racial epithets and chanting after the president's win was announced. the university said the crowd reached 400 people at its peak. before university police, quote, forcibly dispersed the crowd, of course. >> apparently they were running obama campaign signs, they were burning obama-biden pictures. it was really -- it got really, really ugly. >> and it's unfortunate for ole miss because they have been trying to change the image of the university and this does not help at all. just had their first homecoming queen, our executive producer, nora, was telling me that, is
we watched on tuesday night as people all over the world celebrated obama's re-election but not everyone is excited. you saw lots of folks threatening to move to canada and this guy was helping them out. >> you don't like democracy, here's the road a few hundred miles, take a passport. >> go north. that was pretty funny. >> first time i've seen this. i'm sure they got a big response from people not happy about the map. >>> let's go to the university of mississippi and...
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. >> final question, do you think if barack obama wins the election, if he gets to that point, he will be a better president in the second term than he's been in the first term? >> yes, i do. first of all, he's capable of learning. i feel, even in the past few months, we've seen him step up, particularly on the jobs issue, which sort of was shunted aside, shockingly in my view and self-destructively for a couple of years in this administration. already, we're seeing him better seasoned. if he goes through a fight and wins again, i think he'll have learned a lot. i think he has already from his defeats as well as his successes. it might be an exciting term. it might liberate him. traditionally, the first term -- the second term doesn't turn out great. let's hope in his case he doesn't get hubristic, if he gets a second term and self-destrucks like some of his predecessors. >> frank, as always, a pleasure. thank you. >> you, too. >>> coming up next, a tragedy in washington state, a best friend who says the murder suicide of her best friend is her worst nightmare come true. can you enjoy
. >> final question, do you think if barack obama wins the election, if he gets to that point, he will be a better president in the second term than he's been in the first term? >> yes, i do. first of all, he's capable of learning. i feel, even in the past few months, we've seen him step up, particularly on the jobs issue, which sort of was shunted aside, shockingly in my view and self-destructively for a couple of years in this administration. already, we're seeing him better...
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the man who is responsible for getting president obama re-elected david axelrod. when you watch the president like that, i always feel he's got so many plus, doesn't he? he's personable, he's handsome, he can be funny. abroad he has this great image for america. but a lot of things are just perfect about barack obama. the frustration that a lot of his supporters have felt is that he hasn't sort of beaten his chest metaphorically enough as leader. is that part of finding your feet as president. it slightly engulfs you buffer -- before you get the pace of it, at the moment he isn't seen for the big idea. >> i think part of it is what i said to you earlier. we were faced both here at home with the economic crisis and abroad with two wars, tremendous challenges when he arrived. there wasn't a lot of time for breast beating. by the way, no matter what he has accomplished, people around the country are going through a difficult time. there's a lot of anxiety. and so i think they're less interested in him claiming credit than they are in him doing the work. and that's wh
the man who is responsible for getting president obama re-elected david axelrod. when you watch the president like that, i always feel he's got so many plus, doesn't he? he's personable, he's handsome, he can be funny. abroad he has this great image for america. but a lot of things are just perfect about barack obama. the frustration that a lot of his supporters have felt is that he hasn't sort of beaten his chest metaphorically enough as leader. is that part of finding your feet as president....
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the contrast we need in the general election is a president who can't govern, can't pass a budget. and our father, newt gingrich who not only served as speaker but with a democratic president, reformed welfare, cut taxes and reduced spending and knows how to govern on a national level. >> let me put this to you. we have to wrap it here. he's also been a bit of a naughty boy in the past and people are using that baggage against him. he says he's a changed animal. has the leopard changed his spots, do you think? >> the great news about our father, he is a life-long lerner. he has converted to kat thol sirms, has his family completely behind him. my sister and i are behind him on the trail, love him and adore him. our husbands as well. being a grandfather has really enlightened him and broadened his horizons and he is wise. he has governed and will do well. close your eyes and imagine newt gingrich debating barack obama and you know who will win. >> ladies, thank you very much. >> our pleasure. >> a lot of president candidates and jack welch saying mitt romney is the most qualified fr
the contrast we need in the general election is a president who can't govern, can't pass a budget. and our father, newt gingrich who not only served as speaker but with a democratic president, reformed welfare, cut taxes and reduced spending and knows how to govern on a national level. >> let me put this to you. we have to wrap it here. he's also been a bit of a naughty boy in the past and people are using that baggage against him. he says he's a changed animal. has the leopard changed...
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bush re-elected. >> barack obama president-elect of the united states. >>> good evening, again, you're watching a special edition of ac 360, primary coverage. >> winner take all. and tonight, the big winner in florida by a big margin, mitt romney. >> mitt romney, florida's choice. a win that makes him the front runner again. >> a competitive primary doesn't divide us. it prepares us, and we will win. >> a new setback for newt gingrich and his roller coaster campaign. >> we are going to contest every place and we're going to win, and we will be in tampa as the nominees. >> four candidates with the fight for the nomination just beginning. the votes are in, florida has spoken. and now the campaign goes west. >> and again, welcome. kwet 360" is live tonight, all the way to the midnight hour. breaking down the results >> i think florida did something very important coming on top of south carolina. it's now clear that this will be a two-person race between the conservative leader, newt gingrich, and the massachusetts moderate. >> a few months ago, there were -- how many candidates? nine, we'
bush re-elected. >> barack obama president-elect of the united states. >>> good evening, again, you're watching a special edition of ac 360, primary coverage. >> winner take all. and tonight, the big winner in florida by a big margin, mitt romney. >> mitt romney, florida's choice. a win that makes him the front runner again. >> a competitive primary doesn't divide us. it prepares us, and we will win. >> a new setback for newt gingrich and his roller...
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so everything is riding on this election for barack obama. >> the president has framed this as a battle over opposing economic visions. >> you cannot grow this economy from the top down. you grow this economy from the middle class out. >> his campaign launched an assault on governor romney's record. >> mitt romney made $20 million in 2010 but paid only 14% in taxes. >> in the final days, president obama is making a closing argument that's part jab -- >> i think it's called romnesia. >> part promise. >> i will spend every waking hour trying to make your lives a little bit better. >> i'm counting on you -- >> leaving the two men in a close race to the finish with a tiny margin of undecided voters likely to make all the difference. ultimately, it will be up to voters and historians to assess the president's term in office. among his accomplishments, the killing of osama bin laden, the passage of landmark but controversial health care reform, the restructuring of the american auto industry, averting a great depression and keeping his promise to withdraw from iraq. >> the last 3 1/2 years wi
so everything is riding on this election for barack obama. >> the president has framed this as a battle over opposing economic visions. >> you cannot grow this economy from the top down. you grow this economy from the middle class out. >> his campaign launched an assault on governor romney's record. >> mitt romney made $20 million in 2010 but paid only 14% in taxes. >> in the final days, president obama is making a closing argument that's part jab -- >> i...
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so many spaniards are pleased president obama was re-elected. he said the world can't let spain sink. [ ross ] in the taihang mountains of china, hand-carved on the side of a cliff is the guoliang tunnel. what?! you've got to be kidding me. [ derek ] i've never seen a road like this. there's jagged rock all the way around. this is really gonna test the ats on all levels. [ derek ] this road is the most uneven surface, and it gets very narrow. magnetic ride control is going to be working hard. the shock absorbers react to the road 1,000 times a second. it keeps you firmly in control. whoa! [ male announcer ] the all-new cadillac ats. five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ woman ] learn from my story. >>> welcome back, everybody. you're looking at pictures from times square, new york, last night. enthusiastic crowds. victory for president obama was announced. newt
so many spaniards are pleased president obama was re-elected. he said the world can't let spain sink. [ ross ] in the taihang mountains of china, hand-carved on the side of a cliff is the guoliang tunnel. what?! you've got to be kidding me. [ derek ] i've never seen a road like this. there's jagged rock all the way around. this is really gonna test the ats on all levels. [ derek ] this road is the most uneven surface, and it gets very narrow. magnetic ride control is going to be working hard....
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what about barack obama? if you were mark elting him right now to win the next election, given all the woes and problems he's facing, what would you do? >> i -- i honestly think that he should speak to what he did with capturing osama bin laden. i don't think that ever got as much credit that he's deserved. the world was in fear. and he did a lot to close that gap. i think that you know, he should speak about what he inherited. he inherited a financial mess. everyone hoped he would resolve it quicker than he did. things were so bad. people want instant gratification but it took eight years minimum to cause that mess and they want him to solve it in 2 1/2. and it's tough. and i feel for the fact that he has these head winds in front of him and you know the republicans are doing a very good job of painting that picture, like what did he do. >> let's talk brands here. because you've been involved in some of the most successful brands entertainment and sport the world has ever seen. what individual do you think i
what about barack obama? if you were mark elting him right now to win the next election, given all the woes and problems he's facing, what would you do? >> i -- i honestly think that he should speak to what he did with capturing osama bin laden. i don't think that ever got as much credit that he's deserved. the world was in fear. and he did a lot to close that gap. i think that you know, he should speak about what he inherited. he inherited a financial mess. everyone hoped he would...
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today, the first official rally of his re-election campaign. we, of course, have much more of this live event. [ male announcer ] imagine facing the day with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual...
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it is that idealism that got barack obama elected in 2008. that is why my generation has enthusiasm about this election. >> i think we didn't get a big vision for the next four years at all really. >> it is a campaign of differentiation. >> that is correct. foreign policy. monday is the last chance. 17 million people tuned in last night. this is going to be a make or break. who is going to win that? >> so, i think this is one of those ones where i actually view mitt romney as having the potential coming in as the under dog but has a strong hand. i don't expect him to miss on the libya issue next time around. people have generally said that because the economy and domestic policy is really his strong suit is where they expect him to perform well. i think he is able to link america's place in the world to jobs. >> what happens if he comes out and says look, come on your foreign policy has been a disaster and barack obama says i killed bin laden and i helped to kill ghadafi and i ended the war in iraq and announced the war in afghanistan and i h
it is that idealism that got barack obama elected in 2008. that is why my generation has enthusiasm about this election. >> i think we didn't get a big vision for the next four years at all really. >> it is a campaign of differentiation. >> that is correct. foreign policy. monday is the last chance. 17 million people tuned in last night. this is going to be a make or break. who is going to win that? >> so, i think this is one of those ones where i actually view mitt...
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elected so big, bold names inside. just a few that i named, piers. a lot of them you know from being in the music industry. so lots of cache here. >> i think pharrel wants his head back. suzanne malveaux is at the kennedy center where smoky robinson is headlining and you're a lucky devil. >> it was unbelievable. people are lining up since 5:00 in the morning to get inside to get the free tickets for the concert. let freedom ring celebration. performed 30 minutes or so and the highlight kind of separated the audience. imagine you have like 2,100 folks in the audience, separates them in to 3 groups and has them all singing "my girl." the whole group, altogether. pretty special moment and finally america the beautiful ended, everybody -- they were on their feet. it was really kind of a spectacular and passionate moment and then, piers, another event taking place at the same time. really a celebration if you will, latino community, some really heavy hitters who came out to perform, to celebrate the fact that they have so m
elected so big, bold names inside. just a few that i named, piers. a lot of them you know from being in the music industry. so lots of cache here. >> i think pharrel wants his head back. suzanne malveaux is at the kennedy center where smoky robinson is headlining and you're a lucky devil. >> it was unbelievable. people are lining up since 5:00 in the morning to get inside to get the free tickets for the concert. let freedom ring celebration. performed 30 minutes or so and the...
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>> because they want this election to be about president barack obama. this election needs to be a referendum on the job president obama has done over the last four years. you don't need to give the voters something to vote for. you just want them to vote against barack obama. i know a lot of people say the opposite, but that's the truth. mitt romney -- >> how do you energize voters with that strategy? >> i think barack obama's energized them. >> how does mitt romney and a portman ticket energize voters if you are doubling down on bland? >> i think barack obama's energized them. those that will vote will vote against barack obama. >> but those people are going to vote against president obama regardless. he's not going to energize people who are looking for solutions and'ses. he's just going to energize people that already despise him. >> okay, from politics to smart phones, this thing, you know, your phone? it can make calls, send e-mails, play videos, but a new iphone add-on promises self-defense. we're not kidding. can you guess what it does? is it goi
>> because they want this election to be about president barack obama. this election needs to be a referendum on the job president obama has done over the last four years. you don't need to give the voters something to vote for. you just want them to vote against barack obama. i know a lot of people say the opposite, but that's the truth. mitt romney -- >> how do you energize voters with that strategy? >> i think barack obama's energized them. >> how does mitt romney and...
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i think actually when they elected president obama, the country showed that it had grown up, that maybe some of those other factors that were there were not inhib births and now you have got mitt romney poised to become the next president of the united states, religion has not been the first and foremost question, nor should it be. i'm actually proud of the question. personally, myself, my wife, julie, other mormons, yeah, we would be proud of the fact that mitt romney was the first mormon president of the united states. >> congressman, best of luck. may the best man win. good to talk to you. >> thank you. >>> coming up, michael moore is back. last weeks, fired up about super storm sandy. tonight, a no holds board exchange aboex -- no holds boa s barred exchange abo election. see him next. everyone in the nicu, all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the world. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned
i think actually when they elected president obama, the country showed that it had grown up, that maybe some of those other factors that were there were not inhib births and now you have got mitt romney poised to become the next president of the united states, religion has not been the first and foremost question, nor should it be. i'm actually proud of the question. personally, myself, my wife, julie, other mormons, yeah, we would be proud of the fact that mitt romney was the first mormon...
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, not a referendum on barack obama bwhich it looks like this election is going to be but rather an election on individual races and they say okay, vote for me, the person, not for barack obama the president. i'm up for election. he's not. >> and out here in the western part of the state, jess, you were in the district, jason altmire is the democratic incumbent. he's not afraid to say where he voted against the obama white house, voted against speaker pelosi and not afraid and you'll hear him here to criticize his own party for saying guess what sfwh i ? it's not communicating to voters about the issue they care most about. >> too many people in congress vote the party line. >> jason altmire is not like that. >> jason is independent no doubt about it. >> you saw it when he voted against health care. >> when he opposed the wall street bailout. >> he's not afraid to stand up to the president. >> and nancy pelosi. >> now that's an altmire ad there. here is his opponent, he says you're going to try to tell that to the voters i'm going to try to convince them that's true. >> he votes with nancy p
, not a referendum on barack obama bwhich it looks like this election is going to be but rather an election on individual races and they say okay, vote for me, the person, not for barack obama the president. i'm up for election. he's not. >> and out here in the western part of the state, jess, you were in the district, jason altmire is the democratic incumbent. he's not afraid to say where he voted against the obama white house, voted against speaker pelosi and not afraid and you'll hear...
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so everything is riding on this election for barack obama. >> the president has framed this as a battle over opposing economic visions. >> you cannot grow this economy from the top down. you grow this economy from the middle class out. >> four more years! four more years! >> his campaign launched an assault on governor romney's record. >> mitt romney made $20 million in 2010, but paid only 14% in taxes. >> in the final days, president obama is making a closing argument that's part jab -- >> i think it's called romnesia. >> -- part promise. >> i will spend every waking hour trying to make your lives a little bit better. >> i'm counting on you -- >> leaving the two men in a close race to the finish with a tiny margin of undecided voters likely to make all the difference. ultimately it will be up to voters and historians to assess the president's term in office. among his accomplishments, the killing of osama bin laden, the passage of landmark but controversial health care reform, the restructuring of the american auto industry, averting a great depression, and keeping his promise to withd
so everything is riding on this election for barack obama. >> the president has framed this as a battle over opposing economic visions. >> you cannot grow this economy from the top down. you grow this economy from the middle class out. >> four more years! four more years! >> his campaign launched an assault on governor romney's record. >> mitt romney made $20 million in 2010, but paid only 14% in taxes. >> in the final days, president obama is making a...
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three months later president obama was elected. fast forward to "today," 46% say the president will be better able to handle jobs in the economy. more people, 48% favor mitt romney. the second mistake the obama has a messaging problem. you know what, the president knows it. >> a mistake of my first couple of years was thinking that this job was just about getting the policy right. and that's important. but you know, the nature of this office is also to tell a tore to the american people. >> speaking of messaging and telling that story, the democrats had a moment. they controlled the house, the senate, and the white house. what did the president do? >> barack refused to listen to all those folks who told him to leave health reform for another day, another president. he didn't care whether it was the easy thing to do politically, no, that's not how he was raised. he cared that it was the right thing to do. >> many of you would agree it was the right thing to do. some of you don't. it addresses a very serious issue in the country. the
three months later president obama was elected. fast forward to "today," 46% say the president will be better able to handle jobs in the economy. more people, 48% favor mitt romney. the second mistake the obama has a messaging problem. you know what, the president knows it. >> a mistake of my first couple of years was thinking that this job was just about getting the policy right. and that's important. but you know, the nature of this office is also to tell a tore to the...
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what that means is in this election cycle, the problem barack obama has, he doesn't have a narrative that fits with the emotions of the public right now. >> i think barack obama needs to sit down and look america in the face and his first words would not be, i'm not a witch, his first words would be, i was wrong. you and i know that he's not going to say that. so i'm safe saying it. it would be something like, i was wrong. i somehow put my issue agenda ahead of yours, that stops today. i'm going to put obamacare on hold, i'm going to put cap and trade on hold. i'm not going to ask senators kyl and cornyn to the oval office, i'm going to knock on their door, i'm going to go to their house. we're going to keep going until we put aside republican and democrat agendas and get you back to work. i don't think that will happen, but i think that's what he could do to dramatically reverse. >> we started with christine o'donnell and we'll finish with christine o'donnell. do you think she can win, and if she does, will you be happy about that? >> will i be happy about that? i'll be elated and j
what that means is in this election cycle, the problem barack obama has, he doesn't have a narrative that fits with the emotions of the public right now. >> i think barack obama needs to sit down and look america in the face and his first words would not be, i'm not a witch, his first words would be, i was wrong. you and i know that he's not going to say that. so i'm safe saying it. it would be something like, i was wrong. i somehow put my issue agenda ahead of yours, that stops today....
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we elected him to lead. he chose to follow, and now it's time for him to get out of the way. >> could obama ride an improving economy to victory? >>> tragedy in washington state, could anybody have stopped it? >>> the cast of a movie nobody thought would ever get made >>> and a super bowl nobody would ever forget. >>> join me now, a man who has to be happy on the giant super bowl win. frank rich largely writes for "new york" magazine. you have a beaming smile. i take it you enjoyed the super bowl yesterday? >> i'm a giants fan being a new yorker. it was a fantastic game, thrilling. i couldn't imagine -- maybe patriots fans didn't find it so thrilling. any objective observer would have to. >> it's a thrilling thing to watch. i have never sat through an entire super bowl show. apparently it got the highest ratings in history. it's an amazingly patriotic affair, isn't it? from the chicken wings to commercials, everything. put it all together, the real heart beat of america. >> sort of survey of american culture
we elected him to lead. he chose to follow, and now it's time for him to get out of the way. >> could obama ride an improving economy to victory? >>> tragedy in washington state, could anybody have stopped it? >>> the cast of a movie nobody thought would ever get made >>> and a super bowl nobody would ever forget. >>> join me now, a man who has to be happy on the giant super bowl win. frank rich largely writes for "new york" magazine. you have...
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. >> reporter: president clinton questioned obama's inexperience. >> when is the last time we elected a president based on one year of service in the senate before he started running? >> reporter: in early 2008 obama won iowa and entered an all-out feud with the former first couple. >> i'm here, he's not. >> i can't tell who i'm running against sometimes. >> reporter: president clinton and president obama have never been close. but appointing hillary clinton secretary of state helped their relationship heal and the president has looked to president clinton for help. >> you're in good hands. and dibs will call last question. >> help me. thank you. >> reporter: having president clinton on board might help attract voters in areas where obama struggles, the south and some rust belt states. the obama campaign is featuring clinton in ads and hitting up his network of wealthy donors. obama and clinton appeared at a fund-raiser together sunday at the home of long time clinton supporter terry mcauliffe. obama joked the crowd would be getting two presidents for the price of one. president clint
. >> reporter: president clinton questioned obama's inexperience. >> when is the last time we elected a president based on one year of service in the senate before he started running? >> reporter: in early 2008 obama won iowa and entered an all-out feud with the former first couple. >> i'm here, he's not. >> i can't tell who i'm running against sometimes. >> reporter: president clinton and president obama have never been close. but appointing hillary clinton...
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it's a tragedy that we may go into this election and we don't know the answer, did president obama know about the prior attacks on that consulate. did he know about the attack in june, when there was a hole drilled through the wall that was 12 feet wide. if that didn't wake him up to the fact that we needed more security in benghazi, then there's something seriously wrong. but this man has now evaded for six weeks answering that simple question. i don't know how you people in the press let him get away with it. >> final question for you, rudy. you're in ohio. many people think it's the absolutely crucial state that both sides have to win. can mitt romney become president realistically if he doesn't win ohio? >> either one can win without ohio. simple fact is probably the man who wins is going to win ohio. is it theoretically possible for either one of them to win without ohio, yeah. we can go through scenarios with wisconsin and colorado, pennsylvania slipping the other way. but believe me, this rally was in ohio for a very very special reason and i think president obama was here either
it's a tragedy that we may go into this election and we don't know the answer, did president obama know about the prior attacks on that consulate. did he know about the attack in june, when there was a hole drilled through the wall that was 12 feet wide. if that didn't wake him up to the fact that we needed more security in benghazi, then there's something seriously wrong. but this man has now evaded for six weeks answering that simple question. i don't know how you people in the press let him...
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says the first gay president and it's very risky for president obama to do this, right now, pre-election. >> it could play both ways. >> it could play both ways. >> as you did once in your youth. >> president obama stance on gay marriage and she's back with me now. let's talk gay marriage. >> let's talk it, happy about it. >> you were so ecstatic that you began kissing every woman that you could find. >> not that i could find. they have to be on the red carpet. i have photographic evidence of it. >> i was celebrating gay marriage. who would not want to kiss these girls? i didn't need gay marriage to be -- >> the statement to george, to the nation, what were you doing in those pictures? >> it's so adorable you think i was making a statement. i just had too much wine. no, that was the day obama endorsed gay marriage and i was on the red carpet and these are my friends and we call kissed on the lips. >> there is only one man in your life. >> yes. >> you and george, how does that work? you always seem savvy political types. do you wake up and head for black berries, getting the political new
says the first gay president and it's very risky for president obama to do this, right now, pre-election. >> it could play both ways. >> it could play both ways. >> as you did once in your youth. >> president obama stance on gay marriage and she's back with me now. let's talk gay marriage. >> let's talk it, happy about it. >> you were so ecstatic that you began kissing every woman that you could find. >> not that i could find. they have to be on the red...